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								>Chapter 8. Tips and Techniques</H1
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								>8.1. How to make a simple disk image</A
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								>This was contributed by Greg Alexander in October 2001.</P
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								>What you need:
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								>An executable version of Bochs. See <A
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								>Downloading Bochs</A
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								>Compiling Bochs</A
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								>The bximage program, included with Bochs.</P
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								>A FreeDOS boot disk, or a boot disk from another OS capable of
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								producing DOS partitions (e.g. a Linux install disk).</P
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								>(Optional) mtools, a program for manipulating DOS disks/images.</P
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								>8.1.1. Create a flat image</A
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								>Option 1: Using the Unix <B
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								>dd</B
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								> utility:</P
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								>You will need to know the geometry of the disk you want to
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								create. You have to compute the disk sector count:
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								>Sectors = Cylinders * Heads * SectorsPerTrack</PRE
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								>Use the dd command to create your file:
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								>dd if=/dev/zero of=teaching.img bs=512 count=<TT
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								>sectors</I
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								(replace "sectors" with the number you computed at the
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								previous step).</P
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								>When you'll update your configuration file, please
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								fill in the same cylinders, heads and sector per
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								track values.</P
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								>Option 2: Run <B
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								>bximage</B
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								> to create a disk image file.  
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								You will be greeted with the following prompt:
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								                                bximage
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								Do you want to create a floppy disk image or a hard disk image?
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								Please type hd or fd. [hd] </PRE
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								>Since we are creating a hard disk image, accept the default of hd by
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								> or typing 'hd' and pressing
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								>Enter</B
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								>What kind of image should I create?
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								Please type flat, sparse or growing. [flat] </PRE
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								>We want to create a simple flat image, so accept the default
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								by pressing <B
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								>Enter</B
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								>. Then, bximage will ask 
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								>Enter the hard disk size in megabytes, between 1 and 32255
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								[10] </PRE
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								>Enter the size of the hard disk you want to create, and press
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								<B
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								>Enter</B
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								Bochs will give you some information about the image it is creating, and
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								ask you for a filename to use for the file it is creating.  I told it to
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								use the default of 10 megabytes, and was given the following information
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								along with the prompt for a filename:
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								>[10] 10
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								I will create a hard disk image with
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								  cyl=20
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								  heads=16
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								  sectors per track=63
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								  total sectors=20160
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								  total size=9.84 megabytes
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								What should I name the image?
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								[c.img] </PRE
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								>At this point, type in the filename you want to use for the image.  The
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								default of "c.img" is appropriate if this will be your only hard disk
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								image.  After you have typed in the name of the filename you want to
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								use, press <B
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								>Enter</B
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								>.  Bximage will tell you it is writing the disk and
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								will display a status bar as you wait.  When it is finished, it will
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								give you a final status report and tell you a line that should be added
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								to your <TT
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								> when you want to use this disk image. I named my
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								10 Megabyte image "teaching.img" and the output of bximage looked like
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								>[c.img] teaching.img
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								Writing: [..........] Done.
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								I wrote 10321920 bytes to teaching.img.</PRE
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								>  <A
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								>ata0-master</A
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								>: type=disk, path="teaching.img", mode=flat, cylinders=20, heads=16, spt=63</PRE
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								>At this point, a file called "teaching.img" was created in my current
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								directory and is ready to be used as an image file for a Bochs session.</P
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								><B
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								>Tip: </B
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								>You may want to name your image <TT
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								>teaching_20-16-63.img</TT
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								so that you always know the values to use for CHS.</P
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								>8.1.2. Partition and format your image file</A
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								><P
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								>Option 1: Using FreeDOS (Advantage: Creates a MBR on the partition.)</P
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								>First, you need to edit the <TT
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								>bochsrc</TT
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								> file that Bochs uses for
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								configuration information (see <A
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								>Section 5.2</A
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								>). Open <TT
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								with a text editor. Remove all lines in the file which start with "ata0-master:". Add the "ata0-master:"
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								line that was displayed when you ran bximage to <TT
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								same place where you removed the old "ata0-master:" lines from.</P
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								><P
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								>Also, you need to download or create a FreeDOS (or DOS, or Windows, or
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								Linux) disk image. Modify the "floppya:" line in your <TT
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								>bochsrc</TT
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								at the downloaded FreeDOS floppy image and change its status to "status=inserted".</P
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								><P
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								>Save and close your <TT
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								>bochsrc</TT
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								>. Now run Bochs (see <A
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								>Chapter 5</A
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								>).</P
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								><P
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								>Use the standard FreeDOS commands <B
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								CLASS="COMMAND"
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								>fdisk</B
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								> and
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								<B
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								>format</B
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								> to format your hard
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								drive image. You must make the image bootable to be able to boot
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								without a floppy disk. However, creating a bootable disk image is best
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								done with a boot disk from the OS you intend to install on the image.</P
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								><P
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								>Option 2: Using mtools (Disadvantage: Cannot create bootable images
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								without a MBR image.)</P
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								><P
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								>Use a text editor to add the following line to the file <TT
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								CLASS="FILENAME"
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								>~/.mtoolsrc</TT
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								CLASS="SCREEN"
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								>drive c: file="<TT
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
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								>path</I
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								>/filename.img" partition=1</PRE
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								>Save and close <TT
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								CLASS="FILENAME"
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								>.mtoolsrc</TT
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								>. Next, execute the following commands to
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								create a partition table for the drive image:</P
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								CLASS="SCREEN"
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								>mpartition -I -s <TT
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
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								>spt</I
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								></TT
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								> -t <TT
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
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								>cyl</I
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								></TT
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								> -h <TT
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
							 | 
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								>heads</I
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								></TT
							 | 
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								> c:
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								mpartition -cpv -s <TT
							 | 
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
							 | 
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								>spt</I
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								></TT
							 | 
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								> -t <TT
							 | 
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
							 | 
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								>cyl</I
							 | 
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								></TT
							 | 
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								> -h <TT
							 | 
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								CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
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								><I
							 | 
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								>heads</I
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								></TT
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								> c:</PRE
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								></TD
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								><P
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								>For example, for my 10 meg drive, I used:
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								CLASS="SCREEN"
							 | 
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								>mpartition -I -s 63 -t 20 -h 16 c:
							 | 
						|
								mpartition -cpv -s 63 -t 20 -h 16 c:</PRE
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								></TD
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								></P
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								><P
							 | 
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								>Next, format the partition you just created using the mformat command:
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								><PRE
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								CLASS="SCREEN"
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						|
								>mformat c:</PRE
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								></TD
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								></TABLE
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								></P
							 | 
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								><P
							 | 
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								>And you now have a formatted disk image containing a single DOS
							 | 
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								partition.</P
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								><B
							 | 
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								>Note: </B
							 | 
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								>The mpartition command doesn't handle images larger than 1024 cylinders properly.
							 | 
						|
								The partition size reported by fdisk is okay, but mformat reports only 504 MB
							 | 
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								(tested with mtools 3.9.9).</P
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